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I’m not including Emma with that — she’s not a one-nighter. I assume she’ll keep me happily occupied for the duration of filming.
-- Reid
(Chapter 24 paragraph 17)
Importance: Reid somehow seems to think that he is giving Emma special preference by indicating that he plans to use her for the entire duration of the time they are filming together, not just for one night like most girls.
Truth is, I’m not just tired of one-dimensional roles. I’m sick of doing films, period.
-- Emma
(Chapter 1 paragraph 28)
Importance: These are Emma’s thoughts when her father first suggests that she try out for the role of Lizbeth Bennet in an Americanized version of the novel Pride and Prejudice. Although her parents want her to be a big star, Emma has other plans for her life, she just hasn’t figured out what they are yet.
The irony would be too hilarious, but I’m not doing it...
-- Reid
(Chapter 2 paragraph 15)
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